Thursday, June 29, 2017

THE EDDIE and DOROTHY DeVRIES FAMILY HISTORY

              The grandparents of Eddie DeVries were Andrew and Marie [Mundhenke] DeVries. Grandpa [Opa] was born also in Illinois. Opa was born in 1862 – Oma was born in 1863. They were married in 1883. In 1885, the young couple emigrated to South Dakota to make their home three miles northwest of Chancellor, SD. Ten children were born to them. Two died at birth. Andrew died in 1932 and Mary in 1939.

              Eddie’s father, Andrew and Marie’s third child, was born in 1889 He married Lena Hilbrands in 1913. Five children were born to the couple. Marie [Dick] Plucker, Elizabeth [Harm] Hagena, Evylin [Martin] Symens, Andrew [Marles] and Eddie [Dorothy].  Lena died in 1928, when Eddie was 2-1/2 years old. John later, married Ella Hilbrands, to whom two children were born. Merlin [Vera Jean] and Darlene [Harold] Friese. Ella died on March 18, 1963 and John died on September 10, 1963.

              The grandparents of Dorothy Plucker DeVries were John P. and Christena [Witte] Plucker. They were both born in Illinois. Christina’s father moved the family to the Chancellor area in 1886 when he became the first pastor of a newly organized Germantown Presbyterian Church. John and Christine were married in November of 1893. They raised six children, two of which died in early life.
                     

              M. E. J. [Menne], the third child of John and Christine, was born in 1900. He married Dena Thaden on June 4, 1924 at Willow Lake, South Dakota. Dena was born October 29, 1902. Before living on their own farm, ¼ mile east of Germantown church, they lived in Lennox, South Dakota, Princeton, Illinois, and Dubuque, Iowa. Three children were born to the couple. Dorothy June [DeVries], Robert Elvin and Jean Ellen [Straatmeyer]. M. E. J. died on October 19th, 1969. Dena died at the age of 99 years, August 7, 2002.
 
              Eddie DeVries, born in 1923 and Dorothy Plucker, born in 1926, were married on May 19, 1946 at the Germantown church. Eddie worked at home and also farmed 80 acres northwest of Lennox. Dorothy graduated from Lennox High “School and the next year, began teaching rural school District #87. She taught for two years until their marriage. They began married life a mile west of Germantown Church, then, a year later moved to Grandfather Plucker’s farm, northeast of Chancellor. They lived there for 38 years until a stroke forced them to sell livestock and machinery and give up farming. They moved into Lennox in 1984. Eddie passed away on May 19, 1994, after 48 years of marriage.

              Eddie and Dorothy raised four children. Dale lives in Auburn, Washington with his wife, Kathy. He enjoys teaching middle school and coaching boys and girls basketball and track. Kathy works as a school secretary. They have four children.

              Kenneth and his wife, Karen, life in Sunburst, Montana. Ken graduated from Black Hills State and Taught Industrial Arts in the Sunburst High School for 29 years. In 2001, he began working full time at the U.S. border as an immigration officer. Karen works at the telephone office. They have two boys.

              Faye [DeVries] Bossman and her husband, Duane, live in Tama, Iowa with their three girls. Duane is employed at the Iowa State Juvenile Home in Tama. They home-schooled their girls through high school. Faye drives a school bus for the school district.

              Nola lives in Sioux Falls and does volunteer work in a nursing home, a hospital and her church. In 2006, she was diagnosed with a disease called Neurofibromatosis. This has changed her life completely as she now lives in a group home, is in a wheel chair and is nearly helpless.

              Eddie and Dorothy have been members of the Germantown Church all of their married life where they have been active in music, Sunday School and have held various offices in the church. Since Eddie’s death, Dorothy has continued to live in her home in Lennox, always thanking God for a rich and full life.


Written by Dorothy DeVries for the 1994 Chancellor, SD Anniversary Book

No comments:

Post a Comment